Paolo Moffa
Paolo Moffa was a French-born Italian film director, screenwriter, and producer. He began his career in the Italian film industry as an assistant director and production manager in the late 1930s. Moffa made his directorial debut with Il cavaliere del sogno (1947), a biographical film about the poet Theodor Körner. He directed several films, including The Corsican Brothers (1961) and The Avenger (1962). Moffa also worked as a producer and screenwriter, contributing to various Italian films across different genres. His career reflects a commitment to storytelling and cinematic craftsmanship.
Crew

The Woman Who Came from the Sea
Production Manager

I Am Sartana Your Angel of Death
Producer

The Island Princess
Screenplay, Director

Il matrimonio
Production Manager

Bury Them Deep
Director

The Lady in White
Assistant Director

Il trovatello
Assistant Director

4 Dollars of Revenge
Producer

Il viaggio del signor Perrichon
Director, Screenplay

Sunstroke
Producer

Johnny Colt
Producer

First Communion
Production Manager

Bellissima
Production Manager

The Testimony
Production Manager

Sunday in August
Production Manager

The City Stands Trial
Production Manager

The Vanquished
Production Manager

Marito e Moglie
Production Manager

Imputato, alzatevi!
First Assistant Director

Lo vedi come sei...lo vedi come sei?
Second Assistant Director

A che servono questi quattrini?
First Assistant Director

The Children Are Watching Us
Assistant Director

Emanuelle's Perverse Outburst
Producer

Empty Eyes
Production Manager

The World Condemns Them
Production Manager

The Gate of Heaven
Assistant Director

The Seven Deadly Sins
Production Manager

Goliath and the Vampires
Producer

The Last Days of Pompeii
Screenplay, Director

The Cheerful Squadron
Director

Felicita Colombo
First Assistant Director

The Last Days of Pompeii
Executive Producer

The Revolt of the Slaves
Producer

Lulù 77
Director, Writer

Man from Canyon City
Executive Producer

Teresa Venerdì
Assistant Director

Five for Hell
Producer

A Pilot Returns
Assistant Director